Nitro:
“Go to sleep,” I say, firing my gas gun and unleashing a cloud of purple smoke. As the smoke spreads, it knocks out all the employees and they drop to the floor within seconds. Stepping over their unconscious bodies, I wipe the lens of my gas mask as I look around the 16th floor.
“Server room," I say. "Server room. Where is that stinking server room?"
I look around for the server room but stop when I hear someone yelling.
“Stop right there,” a security guard says, running onto the floor. However, as soon as he enters, he breathes in my knockout gas and falls to the floor.
Now stepping over the unconscious security guard, I check all the doors. It takes a while but after the fifth or sixth door, I find one that is locked.
"This must be it," I say, stepping back.
Opening my trench coat, I unscrew the canister of knockout gas and switch it with a canister of acid gas. I load the acid gas into my gun and then fire.
A dark green smoke cloud hits the locked door. I only have to wait a few minutes before the door melts away. As the door melts and flows into the carpet, I step over the puddle and enter the room with all the servers. Tall, blacks, and covered in blinking lights, all the servers look the exact same.
“According to the boss,” I say, reaching for a flash drive in my pocket. “All I have to put this in and wait a few minutes. Once it’s done loading, I have to return with the information.”
Looking around, I see a USB port and plug in the flash drive.
The boss is right. I don't have to wait very long. The loading bar reaches 50 percent in only a minute. As I wait, I hear something coming from the outside.
"What's that?"
I check the bar again, the loading bar showing 60%, before stepping out.
QuickShot:
“They’re okay,” I say, turning back to the others after checking their pulse. “They’re just unconscious.”
“What happened here,” SpeedBlade asks, carefully stepping onto the floor.
“I’m not sure,” JumpStart replies, “I couldn't see much. There was so sort of gas blocking the cameras.”
Getting up from my knee, I wave my hand. There is some sort of purple smoke cloud on this office floor. The whole place is deserted, with everyone laying on the floor.
“Hey,” Justice says, tapping me on the shoulder. “Are you sure you should be here? Your quiver only had a few arrows in it.”
“I have no choice,” I say. I eye JumpStart who's whispering and turning his head away. Despite his best effort, after flooding my room, JumpStart did manage to get my bow and my quiver, but he couldn't get all my arrows. Apparently, my new slime formula harden faster than expected, almost to a point where we couldn't break it easily. Most of my arrows are still buried somehow in that slime pile.
"I apologized," JumpStarts says. "Okay. I apologized the whole time on the way over here. Will you please stop bringing it up? I'm sorry. Okay! I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I am so sorry!"
JumpStart repeats himself but I stop him when I see someone steps out of a room and into the hallway.
"Shh," I say, putting up my hand. "Be quiet, and it's fine. But you are cleaning my room."
"Aaawwww."
As the person turns, I slowly approach him and raise my hand.
"We're here to help," I say, "Are you okay? What happened here?"
“I’m fine,” the person answers. For some strange reason, it sounds like his voice is echoing. “Someone came in here and sprayed the entire floor with knockout gas.”
“Knockout gas,” I repeat. “Where is this person?”
“He’s standing in front of him,” the person answers, stepping out of the hallway and onto the floor.
The person, turning out to be a tall man, is dressed in a long black trench coat and is wearing a gas mask. On his back is a rusted green tube and in his hands is a long, black blaster.
“OutCasts," the man shouts. "I presume. Take a deep breath, and fall!"
The man then raises his blaster and fires it. Instead of a beam, however, the man seems to be unleashing some sort of purple gas.
“What,” I yell, jumping back. The smoke creeping toward me, I pull out an arrow and load it. Pulling back the bowstring, I shoot it at the man.
My arrow bursts out into a net and snares the man. He screams as he struggles to pull it off. Despite already being on the floor, the purple gas blocks us.
“Get back,” Justice yells, grabbing my shoulders and pulling me back. "QuickShot! Get back!"
The four of us back away as the purple smoke keep on creeping toward us.
“Idea,” JumpStart says, “Anyone? Any ideas at all?”
“Uhh, fans,” Justice answers. “Or maybe opening a window?”
“Here an idea,” SpeedBlade yells, “Run!”
With no other options, we turn and run down a nearby hallway.
Nitro:
Finally tearing off the net and throwing it to the side, I get up and look around. The OutCasts are gone. I'm all alone. I look at the hallway they disappear into and the room with the flash drive.
"I have time," I think, switching canisters. "I'm not going to get beaten by a group of freaks."
I rise my blaster and walk down the hallway.
QuickShot:
Peeking around a corner, I let out a sigh when I see an empty hallway.
"It's clear," I say, turning back to the others. Ms. Justice, JumpStart, and SpeedBlade are all panting, trying to catch their breaths.
"Okay," Ms. Justice says, straightening herself. "What now? How do we take out Gassy?"
"I have no idea," I reply. "With that gas gun of his, I don't think it would be too smart to get close to him."
"That could be a little troublesome," JumpStart says. "You're the only one with range. The three of us are more, up close and personal."
"Maybe I could try and sneak behind him," SpeedBlade suggests, taking out his sword. "With my speed, I can run around him."
"That kind works," I say, thinking it over, "But that means having to figure out which of these hallways will lead you behind him."
I look around. With the lights above out and no signs or map, the floor is essentially one big maze. Each pitch-black hallway is to a series of more pitch-black hallways.
"If we choose wrong," I say, "You could be running right into him."
"That is true," SpeedBlade says, "But what other options do we have?"
JumpStart:
Looking up, I see the lights hanging from the ceiling. I can't be sure, but they look okay. They must be something wrong with the power then.
"If I could fix the power," I think, "Maybe that could help us. At the very least, we can see."
"Hey guys," I say, looking back down. "I think I mean have an idea but--."
Before I can finish, I see green smoke pouring out from one of the hallways. Even before I have time to warn the others, a lot of green smoke has already entered the narrow hallway we're in.
QuickShot turning around, she pushes all back.
"Get back," she yells, "Get back now."
All of us stepping back, we watch as the walls and even part of the floor starts to melt.
"What is that," Ms. Justice asks.
"It's acid gas," the man with the mask answers, walking through it. As he walks through it, he reminds completely unharmed. His coat doesn't seem to be melting at all.
"Acid gas," Justice repeats. "How on Earth did you get that Gassy?"
"My name's not Gassy. It's Nitro, and it's my own formula."
Rising his blaster, Nitro starts to fire off more of the acid gas. The gas almost instantly starts to melt the walls. They begin to collapse onto each other, folding before falling.
"Get back," QuickShot yells again when a wall right next to us falls. Reaching for arrows in her quiver, she loads three of them into her bow and fires.
Nitro seeing this quickly jumps behind a corner and watches as the arrows fly past him.
"Run," QuickShot says, turning around.
Nodding our heads, we run down the hallway before reaching a crossroads. With very little time to spare, we pick to go down the left hallway.
"Big mistake," I yell, seeing a dead-end at the end of the hallway. "Really, bad and big mistake."
We turn to run but stop when we see Nitro standing in front surrounded by his acid gas.
"Nowhere left to run," he says.
The four of us backing away, I look at QuickShot.
"Anytime you want to fire another arrow," I say.
"I can't," QuickShot says. "I only have two arrows left and they're the slime arrows."
"Slime arrows?"
"Yes, slime arrows, and not the ones from before. The new one from earlier this morning."
Memories of QuickShot's new slime arrow breaking apart and practically throwing me out of her room charge into my head.
"I can't use those," QuickShot says. "We're trapped."
SpeedBlade: With the strange gas getting closer, I pull out my sword. “Move,” I say, pushing Ms. Justice back. Once she is far away enough, I rise my sword before thrusting it down. My sword going through the ground, I use my speed and run. Dragging my sword behind me as I run, I make a circle in the ground. “This way,” I yell. Stomping my foot in the circle, it drops out and opens a pathway for us. I waste no time and drop through before helping the other down. “We’re not out of trouble yet,” Justice says. She takes my hand as she drops down. Looking up, we see the gas cloud still after us. "Go, go, go," I say. I push the others and the four of us run down the corridor. The next few moments are filled with nothing but confusion as we run through a maze of dark corridors. We turned left, right, and went straight. We kept on running until finally, JumpStart screams and stops us. “Guys,” he yells, slowing down and letting his hands fall onto his knees. "Buys!" "What," QuickShot
QuickShot: With my bow in my hand and an arrow in my other hand, I place the end of the arrow on the bowstring. I close one eye and line up the shot. "Gotcha," I say, looking down my arrow at the target at the other end of my room. With the big, red, circle right in front of me, I release the bowstring and watch as my arrow soars through the air. I nod my head when my arrow hits the target. "These seem to be working fine," I think, looking at the set of newly crafted arrows. All evenly lined up and placed neatly next to one another, I reach down to grab another arrow. I repeat the process, loading my bow and pulling back the bowstring. The target once more in my sight, I count down. "One. Two. Three." Releasing the string, I couldn't believe it when Ms. Justice walks in. Without realizing it, she had accidentally walked in between my arrow and the target. "Watch out," I yell, using my telekinesis power to grab Justice and throw her out of the way. Screaming as she hits the wa
Hot Ice:“Where are they,” I think, flipping my left hand and forming a fireball. Throwing the fireball, I set a shopping cart on fire. As the people run, some accidentally step onto the ice and slide around. A man screams as he slides right into the cashier’s counter.“They’re coming,” the boss replies, speaking through the earpiece he gave me. “Be ready, and remember the plan. To retrieve the flash drive Nitro lost.”“Yeah, yeah, yeah,” I say, flipping my right hand and forming an ice ball. Throwing the ice ball, it hits and breaks a t.v screen.Shooting out my hands, I unleash streams of both fire and ice. While fire rains down on one half of the store, it starts to snow on the other half. On the verge of melting some more t.v and freezing some people, something hits and knocks me to the floor.“What in the world,” I yell, holding the back of my head as I push myself up. Looking around, I see a girl with yellow hair and google on them. She’s wearing a sleeves-less white shirt with
Ms. Justice: I run and leap into the air, slamming my shield down onto Fire-Ice Man. He screams as he stumbles back. Hitting an empty shelf, he looks back at me and raises his right hand. Ice shooting out, I bring up my shield and block it. However, ice starts to cover my shield, and even more, it starts to push me away. Stomping my foot against the floor, I push back. JumpStart: Landing on some snow, I slam my body against the shelf and push it. "Come on," I say. "Come on. Wow, you're heavy!" Hearing something coming from behind me, I turn around to see SpeedBlade running toward me at super speed. Jumping into the air, he also slams his own body onto the shelf, the whole thing tipping over. Ms. Justice: "Timber," I yell, smiling as I watch the shelf tip over. Fire-Ice Man still trying to freeze me doesn't notice the falling shelf until it's too late. When he does, he shoots out his other hand and burns the shelf. "Noo," he screams as now, a burning t.v shelf falls on him. He
QuickShot: "How are things," I ask, handing JumpStart a cup of water. "Did you find out anything about that person in the stolen cell?" "I'm afraid not," JumpStart replies, taking the cup with one hand while typing with his other hand. "And believe me, I've tried. Whoever was in the cell Unstoppable walked off with must have been very important and dangerous. The people at IronWall were making sure the person's records stay sealed." "Keep trying," I say, tapping JumpStart on his back. "We need to know who we're up against." With a nod of his head and three gulps of water, JumpStart returns to the OutPost's computer. With his eyes on the screen, he hands me the empty cup and I place it in the kitchen sink. It had been a little over a week since the break-in, and ever since then, the four of us have been working non-stop to do whatever we can to even the odds. When JumpStart isn't trying to hack into IronWall's records, he, Ms. Justice, and I have been trying to install the OutPos
SpeedBlade:“Here,” I say, throwing everything in my arms right in front of Ms. Justice and QuickShot. The two of them jump back as I throw everything down. The second I tossed it all away, I immediately feel better. My back is still hurting, but throwing everything helps.“This is everything I could find that resembles what is it you asked for,” I say, bending over to place my hands on my knees. Taking a breath, I breathe before pushing myself up.“Use it well,” I say, “Because I ran all over the city for it, and now I’m about to collapse.”Taking another breath, I turn and walk to my room but stop.“Hey,” QuickShot says, stopping me. “That was rude of you. What was that for?”“What was that for,” I repeat to myself. “What was that for?”I spin around.“All of that was for Ms. Justice. It’s everything she asked for. It’s what I could find after digging through trashes, and it wasn’t easy to carry it all back here. How about before giving the OutPost a defense, you make me something I
Heavy Metal: Tapping the side of the truck, I yell. "It's loaded. Drive!" As the master's servant-bot drives away, I turn around to see the police lining up. They get out from behind the covers and pull out their blasters. "Surrender," a police captain with a megaphone yells. "You're surrounded and outnumbered. Give up peacefully." "Your blasters will do nothing against my steel skin," I say, walking back into the courtyard. Walking up to some supplies under a roof, I grab one of the roof's supports and rip it from the ground. "Open fire," the police captain yells. The officers shooting their blasters, their attacks bounce off my iron skin. They hit the ground, hit some other supports, and a few even hit the cars the officers are hiding behind. "Watch out," an officer shouts, dropping to his knees as a car's window breaks. "Hold fire," the police captain screams. "Hold fire! Everyone! Hold fire! That is an order!" The officers withdraw, they all watch me as I walk toward them
SpeedBlade: "Where are you," I say, looking everywhere. "Where are you? Where are you?" Despite my best efforts, despite crawling on my knees, despite my begging, I still can't find my sword anywhere. It's like it just disappears. "SpeedBlade," someone yells, grabbing my focus. I look up to see Ms. Justice jumping over the metal man's punch. The metal man hits the ground instead. Ms. Justice then tries to hit him with JumpStart's stun batons but he swings his arm and knocks her back. While the batons drop to the ground, Ms. Justice is sliding along the ground. Pushing herself up, she sees Metal-Man standing over her. Raising his foot, he stomps on Ms. Justice. "Hey," I scream, using my super speed to run toward the metal man. "I don't have my sword, so I must fight without it." Jumping and wrapping my arms around the metal man's neck, he screams and tries to pull me off but I hang on. I punch him over and over on the head, trying to knock him out, but I can't. His metal skin is
Homeless Man: Dragging my cart behind me, I stop at a dumpster. Pushing open the lid, I dig in. I push past all the empty containers and wrappers before finally finding it. "Yes," I cry, smiling as I jump and grab it. Pulling out from the dumpster a box of expired candy bars, I immediately eat one while throwing the box into my cart. "Well, now that I've found dinner, I can go back home." I smile and sing to myself as I chew and savor the oh-so-ever sweet, sweet taste of chocolate and nuts. It's late into the night when I make my way back home. Parking my cart at the side of my home, I climb into my box and snuggle up with my blanket. Sleep comes quickly, and I feel myself about to drift away when, out of nowhere, I hear a boom. "Wha the--," I shout. I throw my blanket to the side and climb out of my box. Pushing myself up, I look around for where that boom could have come from. It sounded so close as if it was right in this alley, but I didn't see anything. Feeling nervous, I run
SpeedBlade: Screaming as the cannon fires, all four of us are thrown into the air. I hit the floor hard as I land. Landing on my front, I push myself over and up. Rubbing my head as I push myself up, I wave the smoke away. "Justice? QuickShot? JumpStart! Where are you guys? Hello?" With every step I take, I hunch over in pain. My hip hurts. My leg is aching. I am limping, not walking. "Hello? Can you guys hear me? Hello!" "SpeedBlade," someone yells. As soon as I hear my own name, I feel the pain eases a little. "Hello?" Still limping, I limp up and down as I try to pinpoint the source of the voice in all this smoke. "SpeedBlade," someone else shouts. "SpeedBlade, is that you?" "Yes," I answer. "Yes! It's me! Who are you?" "Ms. Justice," Ms. Justice shouts back. "Wait, where are you?" "Ms. Justice," a third voice says. "JumpStart? I can hear you guys but I can't see any o
QuickShot:Fighting through the headache as I push myself up, I hear Dr. Cho's voice."Fire," she shouts, "Fire and bring this whole place down!"I hear the sound of the energy cannon going off and look. A red blast is heading for a crumbling ceiling."If it hits," I tell myself, "If it hits, and the ceiling comes falling down."I look at Ms. Justice as I picture the ceiling coming down. I imagine her being crushed, and as I do, I feel something building up inside of me."No," I scream, shooting out my hand. As I shoot out my hand, it glows a bright red. I feel my power flowing out, only it feels different from before. It doesn't feel like I'm losing energy. If anything, it feels like I'm gaining more energy. Like I'm powering up myself.Using my newfound energy, I focus a barrier around the blast. I watch with a smile as the blast with a barrier hits the ceiling. My barrier is more than able to absorb the full power
SpeedBlade: I unleash my mightiest battle cry as I charge toward the Iron Fist armor. Swinging my sword, the Iron First blocks it, sparks flying off of its arms and I attack it over and over again. The Iron Fist throws its massive metal arm but I use my speed to run out of the way. Running around the armor, I rush forward and thrust my sword into the back of the armor. However, the armor withstood my sword. My blade slips and slides to the side. Hearing Dr. Cho, I look at her as her eyes glow. She raises her arm before sending it back. Turning back to the armor, I see its elbow heading right for me. Hitting and knocking me back, I hold my head and shake it. "Your sword is no match for my Iron Fist armor," Dr. Cho says, laughing as the Iron Fist turns around. "Do yourself a favor and just run. Run away, you old, old knight in dented armor." "I will run," I say, holding my sword with both my hands. "But I will not run away!"
JumpStart: "No. No. No. No. No! Ahh!" I scream as I stomp my fists against the table. "Where is that program? Where is it? I searched this whole computer but still can't find it! What if Silent is right? What if the water destroys it? If the water did destroy the program, then does that mean the end for my friends? QuickShot. Ms. Justice. SpeedBlade. No! I won't give up! I can't. They're depending on me! I have to find it! And if I can't, then I will make one myself!" I restart the search, going through every single folder once more. QuickShot: Pulling back the bowstring, I close one eye and aim at the target. "Dr. Cho," I shout. Dr. Cho turns toward me. "Watch out." I let go of the bowstring and watch as my arrows fly toward Dr. Cho. Seeing this, she quickly hides behind the chair. The arrows hit the chair and stick to it. "You miss," Dr. Cho shouts, "Shouldn't have given me a
Silent: As the four of us enter my throne room, I see a single light turn on right above my chair. The rest of the lights and even the monitors are turned off so it's only my chair in the spotlight. "Hello," Dr. Cho says, standing up and turning around. She eyes me the second she sees me. "I guess I was right all along. People, humans, will never stay loyal." "Loyal," I repeat, " You're the one that betrayed me. You kicked me out of my own armor after taking control of it! You then tried to use it to harm innocent people! People that never did anything!" "They destroyed my friends," Dr. Cho shouts back. "My only friends! I built these machines myself! From nothing more than leftover gears and wires! They talk! They sang! There were more friends with me than any other humans in my life! And what did the company do to them after finding them? They destroyed them! They called them creepy and scary-looking and destroyed them!" "En
Silent: I wipe the water from my mask as I guide the OutCasts through the flooded hallways of my hideout. "How's your courageous leader," I ask. I stop and check inside a room. "It's clear. No trap. Only wet, soggy, robots." I kick one of the scrap metal robots in its head. It sparks and shakes but it doesn't move. "I'm fine," QuickShot says. She pushes herself up and off her bow/walking stick. She then wipes the water from her eyes. "How much longer until we reach Dr. Cho's workshop?" "Not much further," I answer. "Should only be a few more doors. Are you all ready to get beaten up?" "No," SpeedBlade answers. "I've been searching these pathways for my sword but I haven't found it yet. Where could it be?" "Who knows? Who cares? Just run around the evil doctor and draw her attention. QuickShot, Justice, and I will do the same. Meanwhile, JumpStart will upload the shut-off program into the Iron Fist Armor. That's
QuickShot: I see all the sharp and shining teeth of the little robots as they jump into the air. It's like they're showing them off as they attack us. With no time to spare, I throw down my bow and focus my power. I feel myself building up with the red energy, the power flowing throughout my body. My mind becomes more focused, and when I open my eyes, I spread out my hands and the red energy shoots out. It turns into a red barrier that shields all of us. Even Silent. The robots that jump are knocked back. They fall onto the other robots and knock them down as well. The other robots nearby that aren't knocked down start attacking the barrier. They bite and bump their heads against the barrier. Despite being in the barrier, I can still feel every bite and every single bump. It's become too much for me to handle. I drop to my knees a few seconds later. "QuickShot," Ms. Justice says, turning toward me. She kneels down in front of
Silent: "Be careful," I say to the OutCasts as the five of us approach the doorway to my hidden base. "Why," QuickShot asks with a scoff. "Is it booby-trapped?" I stop and turn to face the archer. "Yes," I firmly answer. "My front door is booby-trapped with automatic turrets. Unlike you four, I plan to keep people out of my home." I see the elf crosses his arms but I ignore it. "Stay back," I order, putting up my hand. "As I said, there are automatic turrets. I'll deactivate them so wait here." "Okay," Ms. Justice says, raising her arms to stop the knight from approaching. I move forward by myself, deeper into the forgotten subway tunnel. Coming up to a reinforced set of iron doors, I look at a part of the wall beside the doors. Pushing a hidden button, a keypad flips open and I enter the code. "Strange," I think as the light on the keypad goes green. "Dr. Cho didn't change the passcode." I hear